- “Keir Starmer says Gaza conflict ‘must stop now’ in Scots Labour speech” – Keir Starmer insists fighting in Gaza “must stop now” as his allies dodged question of whether Labour MPs will back an SNP motion demanding an “immediate” ceasefire, says the Mail.
- “Pro-Palestine activists attack man with sign calling Hamas terrorists” – Shocking footage has shown the moment pro-Palestinian activists marching through London attacked and yelled abuse at a man who called Hamas terrorists, reports the Mail.
- “Michael Gove leads criticism after peer axed for his attack on Hamas” – Michael Gove led the criticism of a Birmingham housing association that suspended its Chairman, a former Labour MP, over a social media post attacking Hamas, according to the Mail.
- “‘We are witnessing a growing trend where public servants face intimidation and threats’” – “Little did I know a demonstration outside my house would trigger a wider debate about the state of British politics,” says Tobias Ellwood MP in the Telegraph.
- “Government must be ‘faster and bolder’ in tackling antisemitism, warns extremism tsar” – Britain’s counter extremism tsar Robin Simcox has accused the Government of being “cautious and timid” in using its powers to crack down on terror offences, according to the Telegraph.
- “The torment of British Jews” – There is a sadistic feeding frenzy to this anti-Jewish crusade, writes Julie Burchill in the Spectator.
- “‘I see it as payback for an antisemitic industry’: inside daring Jewish musical Cable Street” – As a dramatisation of the famous 1936 Battle of Cable Street comes to the stage, its makers reveal to the Telegraph why its message is so important.
- “Meet the modern-day censors, wielding their purse-strings over artists and their work” – An ominous warning from Arts Council England over controversial statements reveals the dangers bureaucrats pose to freedom of expression, says Sonia Sodha in the Guardian.
- “Lockdown damage risks lasting for generations, warns World Bank” – Lockdown disruption to education will scar multiple generations, a World bank official has warned, with the children of people at school during the pandemic likely to have worse prospects than those born later, according to the Telegraph.
- “Did lockdowns cause more harm than good?” – There is a strong case to be made that severe lockdowns caused more misery – deaths included – than they averted, writes Ross Clark in the Spectator. Ya think?!?
- “Vaccinated people can still transmit disease, FDA and CDC officials admit” – Public health officials from the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control admitted that people who’ve had the COVID-19 vaccine can still get and transmit Covid, reports the Epoch Times.
- “Covid vaccine shedding is ‘real’, FDA and Pfizer documents are proof: clinicians” – The topic of COVID-19 vaccine shedding has long been controversial, but now some doctors say it is real, writes Marina Zhang in the Epoch Times.
- “Follow the narrative, not the evidence” – Dr. Tom Jefferson and Prof. Carl Heneghan discuss their open letter to the Cochrane Board raising concerns about rushed reviews of pandemic interventions.
- “Ex-Post Office Chair claims Government told him to delay compensation” – The Government has denied claims by the former Post Office Chairman that he was told to “stall” on compensation for victims of the Horizon scandal ahead of the General Election, according to the Mail.
- “Tory backlash at Rishi Sunak ‘wasting Brexit freedoms’” – Rishi Sunak is facing a backlash over claims he has undermined the benefits of Brexit by quietly writing EU equality rules into British law, reports the Mail.
- “Britain’s worklessness is the result of years of poor political decisions” – Successive governments have failed to make the tough reforms needed to get people into work, writes Henry Hill in CapX.
- “Dangerous splits threatening our free society” – The real winner of the recent by-elections was the ‘None Of The Above’ Party, says the Mail in a leading article.
- “Free speech for everyone, except…” – We have to stop compromising our defence of free speech whenever it’s convenient, writes Alan Sokal in the Critic.
- “We need to talk about immigration” – The failure to integrate record numbers of newcomers is a social catastrophe in the making, warns Rakib Ehsan in Spiked.
- “At least four cops hurt in Hague riots sparked by rival Eritrean mobs” – At least four police officers were hurt during a violent riot that erupted on the streets outside the Hague last night after two rival groups of Eritreans clashed, according to the Mail.
- “EU ‘suicide pact’ threatens to flood continent with 75 million more migrants” – The EU has passed a migration pact dubbed “the suicide of Europe” which could lead to the continent being flooded with as many as 75 million new migrants, writes Paul Joseph Watson in ZeroHedge.
- “Kremlin threatens to unleash Armageddon on West if it loses in Ukraine” – Dmitry Medvedev says that if a military defeat were to result in a return to Russia’s 1991 frontiers, when the Soviet Union collapsed, Moscow would unleash Armageddon, reports the Mail. What was it Putin told Carlson about never having threatened the West with nuclear weapons?
- “Smart motorway ‘computer glitch’ led to six-car pile-up on M6” – A car was left like a ‘sitting duck’ after breaking down on a lane on the M6, leaving the vehicle stranded on an inside lane which used to be a hard shoulder, says the Mail.
- “Tory mayor hits brakes on his anti-LTN stance after report shows fines make £2.5 million a year” – A Conservative mayor, who campaigned against low traffic neighbourhoods, has done a U-turn after learning his council will make £10 million a year from fines, according to the Telegraph.
- “Lithium battery warehouse goes up in flames” – A warehouse in France storing lithium batteries has caught fire, amid growing safety fears, reports the Telegraph.
- “Squirrels chemically castrated and deer cull meat served in prisons under Net Zero plans” – Squirrels will be chemically castrated and deer will be culled, cooked and served to prisoners under Net Zero plans to protect England’s trees, says the Telegraph.
- “The posh background of Just Stop Oil’s pink-haired poster girl” – JSO’s Phoebe Plummer was brought up a far cry from the world of civil disobedience, handcuffs and prison cells. She grew up in a £4 million Chelsea home, went to a £45,000 a year private school and enjoyed a life of privilege, reveals the Mail.
- “Sadiq Khan, the Overground and the reification of ‘the Blob’” – The Overground overhaul is the natural culmination of widespread institutional capture, says Tom Jones in CapX.
- “Train lines to nowhere” – All aboard the Windrush Line! The farcical naming of new overground lines has exposed the fragility of progressivism, writes Sam Bidwell in the Critic.
- “Why full-fat milk and dairy was better for us all along” – Whole milk has become cool again, and it’s not just the Gold-Top generation who are lapping it up, writes Clare Finney in the Telegraph.
- “Trans-women’s milk as good as breast milk, says NHS trust” – An NHS trust has said that breast milk produced by trans women, i.e., men, is as good for babies as that produced by a mother who has given birth, reports the Telegraph.
- “Now theatre bosses slap a trigger warning on My Fair Lady production” – Theatre bosses staging the latest revival of My Fair Lady were so concerned it may upset some members of the audience they attached a trigger warning to the show, says the Mail.
- “John Lewis slammed for ‘inclusivity’ ad featuring employee who is a transgender BDSM fetishist” – John Lewis is under fire after featuring a transgender BDSM fetishist in a new ad campaign highlighting ‘diverse’ employees, according to Reduxx.
- “Lesbian members bar will only admit biological women” – A feminist campaigner is to open Britain’s first lesbian members bar that will only allow biological women to join, reports the Telegraph.
- “One of the most remarkable interviews ever” – On X, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. flags a recent Tucker Carlson interview with Mike Benz, in which Benz explains how the Pentagon and CIA have created a Censorship-Industrial Complex to influence U.S. elections.
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